File:Rocket car from about 100 years ago 2.jpg
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Rocket car from about 100 years ago w:en:New York State Museum English: Research vehicle in 1929, built by brothers Daniel and Floyd Hungerford on Chevrolet chassis mod. 1921 and equipped with auxiliary propulsion rocket. Italiano: Shirley Lois Moon Girl, veicolo sperimentale del 1929, costruito dai fratelli Daniel e Floyd Hungerford su autotelaio Chevrolet mod. 1921 e dotato di propulsione ausiliaria a razzo.
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